The second is the national level, Klimkin said, i.e. the migration crisis, the terrorist attacks, and upcoming elections.

"Many think that visa liberalization goes together for Ukraine and Georgia and Turkey," the minister said.

The diplomat says visa liberalization for Ukraine is no longer the matter of politics, but a technical one. Klimkin hopes the European Parliament will soon vote on the matter and launch the so-called trialogue between the EU Commission, the EU Council and the European Parliament.

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